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Animal Crossing Revisions

Flashlight237

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So yeah, the last CRT for Animal Crossing went nowhere. https://vsbattles.com/threads/animal-crossing-crt.147205/

Since that one died, it's best I pick up where it left off. So I calc'd the ability to destroy cliffs in Animal Crossing New Horizons: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Flashlight237/Animal_Crossing:_Cliff_Destroying

This was calc'd at 0.0397974362 tons of TNT, or Small Building level. This is from tearing down 1 1/2 cliff tiles using a trick recommended by an ACNH tutotial. Villagers can destroy a third this much if you use the most suboptimal method of tearing down cliffs consistently. That's 55.5 Megajoules, which is just 11.56 times as much as the Villager's current strongest calc'd feat of 4.8 megajoules.

Of course there are other points of interest for which Animal Crossing Villagers can take pride in.
There are things that the last CRT went on about, but with issues that would make them unusable.
  • It is claimed that a Villager should be able to move a lighthouse because buildings are bigger on the inside than on the outside in Nintendo games. Problem is the buildings that follow that logic are buildings you can actually enter. You can't enter a Villager-placed lighthouse, thus disqualifying lighthouses from that logic. Yes, you can actually enter a lighthouse in Animal Crossing GC, but that lighthouse was not put down by the villager themselves, but a default feature in the game.
  • Lifting, pushing, and pulling heavy objects only apply to Lifting Strength, not AP.
So yeah, there you have it.
 
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Yeah, this should be fine. And do note I was the one who brought up the issue with the building size in that last CRT.
 
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